The always interesting Law and Humanities Blog recently noted that Salvatore Casabona has
published The Law
of Macau and its Language: A Glance at the Real 'Masters of the Law' in the (2012) 4 Tsinghua China Law Review 223.
The article is also available on SSRN:
This article discusses the
biligualistic legal system in Macau. The discussion begins with the outline of
the history of the Macanese bilingualism. The author then examines the crucial
distinction between the language in the law and the law in the language. By
analogy to European Community and other bilingual legal systems, this article
identities the characteristic of Macanese mulitlingualism. This article
concludes with suggestions about a new approach and the role of universities in
resolving the matter.
Salvatore, a member of Juris Diversitas, never mentioned the article.
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